Greg Pavlov
Assistant Professor
Research Interests
Microeconomic Theory
Teaching Fields
Microeconomics; Game Theory
Publications
"How to Talk to Multiple Audiences" (with Maria Goltsman), Games and Economic Behavior 72 (2011), p 100-122
"A Property of Solutions to Linear Monopoly Problems," The B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics, 11 (Advances) (2011), Article 4.
"Optimal Mechanism for Selling Two Goods," The B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics, 11 (Advances) (2011), Article 3.
"Mediation, Arbitration and Negotiation" (with Maria Goltsman, Johannes Hörner and Francesco Squintani), Journal of Economic Theory 144 (2009), p 1397-1420.
"Auction Design in the Presence of Collusion," Theoretical Economics 3(2008), pp. 383-429.
"Maximal Loss from Collusion in IPV Symmetric Auctions," Economics Letters 99 (2008) pp. 345-348.
Working Papers
"Communication in Cournot Oligopoly" (with Maria Goltsman)
"Correlated Equilibria and Communication Equilibria in All-Pay Auctions"
"Renegotiation-Proof Mechanism Design" (with Zvika Neeman).
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Courses
- 3310A - Principles of Mathematics Economics II
Section 001 - 4400E - Senior Seminar in Economic Policy
Section - 001 - 3382B - Advanced Microeconomic Theory I
Section - 001


